Team India won the toss and elected to bat first in the second ODI of the series. Virender Sehwag, the partner of Sachin Tendulkar, could only muster nine runs as India did not get off to a strong start. Wayne Parnell and Dale Steyn were causing mayhem with the new ball. Sachin did not spare a single South African bowler while smashing numerous fours and sixes.
Many double centuries were scored in Test cricket, but scoring a double century in ODI seemed impossible to everyone. No one believed that a single batsman could cross the figure of 200 in the 50 over format. Year 2010 and date 24 February. On this day, ‘God’ had actually descended on the field of Gwalior holding a bat.
That match against South Africa was one when Sachin Tendulkar had done the impossible. No one had ever thought the day that Master Blaster would execute a miracle in Gwalior. While playing a lengthy innings, Sachin achieved the first double century in the history of ODI cricket. Though there have been many more double hundreds in this style, the fans will always remember that historic inning produced by Sachin’s bat.
Team India had a bad start
In the second ODI match of the series, Team India won the toss and came to bat first. However, India did not have a good start and Sachin Tendulkar’s partner Virender Sehwag managed just 9 runs. Dale Steyn, Wayne Parnell were wreaking havoc with the new ball. Batting against Steyn’s speed seemed very difficult. After this Sachin Tendulkar took charge.
GOD OF CRICKET CREATED HISTORY AT GWALIOR….!!! 🇮🇳
Sachin Tendulkar, at the age of 37, became the first Men's cricketer to score Double Hundred in ODI history "OTD in 2010". 🫡pic.twitter.com/2FTHkD1qhj
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) February 24, 2024
Record partnership with Karthik
After Sehwag returned to the pavilion, Sachin Tendulkar along with Dinesh Karthik took charge. Sachin hit a lot of fours and sixes and did not spare any South African bowler. Master Blaster got good support from Karthik. Karthik played a brilliant inning of 79 runs facing 85 balls.
Sachin scored his first double century
On the Gwalior ground that day, Sachin Tendulkar was batting with a peculiar rhythm. In ODI cricket, Sachin accomplished something that almost no one had ever dreamed when he took one run in the 50th over. Sachin played a 200-run undefeated inning while facing 147 balls. In the 50-over format, Sachin made history by being the first batsman in the world to record two centuries. During his inning, the Master Blaster smacked three big sixes and twenty-five fours.
India had registered a resounding victory
Apart from Sachin Tendulkar, captain MS Dhoni also contributed a lot in the last overs. Mahi played an unbeaten inning of 68 runs on 35 balls, while Yusuf Pathan contributed 36 runs. Batting first, the Indian team scored 401 runs losing 3 wickets on the score board. In response, the South African team collapsed after scoring 248 runs despite AB de Villiers’ century.